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James Keys Holds Rally for Pedestrian Safety/Senior Health Concerns
Date:
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Time:
10:00 AM
-
10:30 AM
Event Type:
Press Conference
Organizer/Author:
Jeremy Miller
Location Details:
8th St. and Natoma St., SF
James Keys Holds Rally on Pedestrian Safety and Senior Health Concerns
San Francisco CA. Thursday, August 12, 2010- Today at 10am James Keys, candidate for District 6 Supervisor 2010 is holding a rally at 8th St. and Natoma St. to discuss Pedestrian Safety in District 6 and Senior Health Concerns. An emphasis will be placed on the notorious "Ring of Steel" where many injury accidents have occurred.
"We live in a dynamic city where people move and shake. We've got buses, BART, Bicycles, automobiles, and let's face it...this is a hell of a walking town. Unfortunately the communication between people utilizing different forms of transportation is not always brilliant, and this can be particularly hazardous in interactions between automobiles and cyclists or pedestrians." says James Keys.
Please join James Keys for a rally in support of safer streets and community/legislative solutions for current public health hazards.
San Francisco CA. Thursday, August 12, 2010- Today at 10am James Keys, candidate for District 6 Supervisor 2010 is holding a rally at 8th St. and Natoma St. to discuss Pedestrian Safety in District 6 and Senior Health Concerns. An emphasis will be placed on the notorious "Ring of Steel" where many injury accidents have occurred.
"We live in a dynamic city where people move and shake. We've got buses, BART, Bicycles, automobiles, and let's face it...this is a hell of a walking town. Unfortunately the communication between people utilizing different forms of transportation is not always brilliant, and this can be particularly hazardous in interactions between automobiles and cyclists or pedestrians." says James Keys.
Please join James Keys for a rally in support of safer streets and community/legislative solutions for current public health hazards.
Added to the calendar on Wed, Aug 11, 2010 11:20PM
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